Having a checklist
or a standardized approach to travel medicine can be useful. The World
Health Organization (WHO) provides examples of the types of areas that need
to be covered. See http://www.who.int/ith

The areas to be covered in the pre-travel consultation include
vaccinations, health and safety advice and medications and prophylaxis (after
Ingram et al., 1996).

The practice or clinic staff can assist by ensuring that this information
is obtained before the formal consultation. It is important that the
procedure is made time efficient for a practice improve flow and
profitability.